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does that mean each of its gaza and jordan gets the west bank? i don't know, but differs ill keeps the territories, though either stopping a democracy or stop being a jewish day. i know there are problems with the palestinians, serious ones. i believe there could've been a deal at oslo and could've been peace. i am not naÏve. but i think the constant building of settlements is undermining israeli security in causing the world to condemn it, israel. and i would like to know what your answer is. this is to keep the territories and rollover and other people? i would bet to differ. was your solution here? >> that is to buy the book and read the chapter about three state solution. but i will answer it. my vision first also long-term vision. in israel for politicians, they speak about instant solution millican instant gaia. so for me now and i'll show you resulted in 20 days. i offer you the opposite. i tell you vote for me now, but i don't think he would be instant. nothing will happen tomorrow morning. but my long-term vision speaks about three stat
does that mean each of its gaza and jordan gets the west bank? i don't know, but differs ill keeps the territories, though either stopping a democracy or stop being a jewish day. i know there are problems with the palestinians, serious ones. i believe there could've been a deal at oslo and could've been peace. i am not naÏve. but i think the constant building of settlements is undermining israeli security in causing the world to condemn it, israel. and i would like to know what your answer is....
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it continued with the peace with jordan. there have been constant rounds of negotiations between us and the syrians. there was a revelation that a year or two ago, the united states is brokering a kind of effort to bring about a new initiative to settle the problems and this is confirmed in washington. so we should be always on the other to try and get these things done. i didn't just come in palestinian problem used to be a tenant. the problem is that whether israel policy is not good concerning palestinians, the palestinian world is split at the moment. it's split geographically and it's split politically. those who are rolling the west bank and others ruling gaza. it is not with israel's capacity to try and bring about unification between the two. and i don't agree should be involved in that. we have a problem as a result of this will have to do with the problem as it is. i don't think my view is that mahmoud abbas with all the respect we have for him, does not have the mandate to sign up for the entire palestinian people
it continued with the peace with jordan. there have been constant rounds of negotiations between us and the syrians. there was a revelation that a year or two ago, the united states is brokering a kind of effort to bring about a new initiative to settle the problems and this is confirmed in washington. so we should be always on the other to try and get these things done. i didn't just come in palestinian problem used to be a tenant. the problem is that whether israel policy is not good...
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so jordan, having all of this on its shoulders, one has to complement the leadership in jordan over a long period of time, handling the situation so capably. and i think that given the resilience of the regime at the moment, i think there is a good chance that the regime will overcome the current problems, and certainly israel values the relationship with jordan immensely. the largest, the longest border israel has with an arab state is with jordan. and many years have gone by. this was a border which was a source of constant terrorist activity which was conducted across the border into israel. this has now stopped them. the most peaceful border we have today, and we hope it stays there. i say the most peaceful border, although we have one more line which is also a line which has been -- that is the disengagement line between us and syria which has lasted since 1974 to today, is 38 years. 38 years of a line which where we have preserved a relative peace, i think is a big achievement for both sides. >> yes. >> hi. my name is julie. i'm here with human events. thank you for your time. i
so jordan, having all of this on its shoulders, one has to complement the leadership in jordan over a long period of time, handling the situation so capably. and i think that given the resilience of the regime at the moment, i think there is a good chance that the regime will overcome the current problems, and certainly israel values the relationship with jordan immensely. the largest, the longest border israel has with an arab state is with jordan. and many years have gone by. this was a...
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the ncc remains an active player in the region with a recent $275 million compact with jordan and a planned program to address the main con straints of tunisia's economic growth. i could go on and talk about the fund created and the egyptian enterprise fund, but, in fact, our weakened efforts are not limited to funding. in recent months, we have hosted a number of strategic and economic dialogues that the government of the united arab em rats covered a range of topics essential to the strong economic partnership between our two cries. in fact, sanny seabright and his organization, this is a hat of mine, they keep hosting lunch chons where i speak. they were kind enough to host the uae delegation, in fact, kinder than to just host it, but provide input into our discussions. that's amazing to me that until a year ago, length of time, less than a year ago, didn't have have an economic dialogue with the seg largest trading partner in the middle east, the uae. we do now. in the interest of promoting trade and investment between the u.s. and countries in the region, we've also signed five free tr
the ncc remains an active player in the region with a recent $275 million compact with jordan and a planned program to address the main con straints of tunisia's economic growth. i could go on and talk about the fund created and the egyptian enterprise fund, but, in fact, our weakened efforts are not limited to funding. in recent months, we have hosted a number of strategic and economic dialogues that the government of the united arab em rats covered a range of topics essential to the strong...
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we all recognize that, but, you know, like michael jordan, john stockton, there's a time to retire. i am runs for the u.s. senate so our children have every opportunity to live the american dream. my life experience doesn't come from 36 years in government, but the ibm corporation. when i go back to washington, i'll vote the three c's, my conscious, constituents, and the constitution. i will not be a partisan individual ruining the country today. protect you and me from those doing us harm, threaten rights, and our liberties whether they are foreign, domestic, businesses, corporations, or individuals. i gained a representation as a legislature committed to working together working with governor michael to balance the state budget every single year, collaboration is how problems are solved. as your united states senator, i promise you every day i'll work to respect you and the great state. god bless you. god bless u utah. thank you very much. >> moderator: on behalf of the audience and citizens of utah, we thank you both for running. >>> the new mexico senate race where heinrich and
we all recognize that, but, you know, like michael jordan, john stockton, there's a time to retire. i am runs for the u.s. senate so our children have every opportunity to live the american dream. my life experience doesn't come from 36 years in government, but the ibm corporation. when i go back to washington, i'll vote the three c's, my conscious, constituents, and the constitution. i will not be a partisan individual ruining the country today. protect you and me from those doing us harm,...
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it's spreading to lebanon and jordan. >> there's not been violence in lebanon and jordan in the scale of syria. >> right. >> might be able to contain that, but if it spreads, it's an epic disaster. at the same time, the middle east volatile, so many other places where you could have a fire begin, especially if one place meshes, as i think the russians are here. that's how i answer the question. >> okay. bob? >> yeah, i agree that russia's up likely to help us. the united states, we tried three times at the u.n., got three vow toes -- vetoes in return. best case, maybe i was in china a few months ago, and there was talk among the chinese elite talking about concentrating on domestic problems rather than an aggressive foreign policy. this might mean shifting away from russia, but for now, that's wishful thinking, but it is a possibility. i'll give you my worst case that could be unfolding before our eyes. nato guaranteed turkey's borders. in case what happened just a week ago flairs up, more shelling, and, remember, as i said in my presentation, very head strong and decides even with al
it's spreading to lebanon and jordan. >> there's not been violence in lebanon and jordan in the scale of syria. >> right. >> might be able to contain that, but if it spreads, it's an epic disaster. at the same time, the middle east volatile, so many other places where you could have a fire begin, especially if one place meshes, as i think the russians are here. that's how i answer the question. >> okay. bob? >> yeah, i agree that russia's up likely to help us. the...
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[applause] >> we have a lovely reception this evening hosted by the ambassador of jordan, looking forward to that, and also, an early start tomorrow morning. u.s. views from ambassador jim smith followed by the arab-u.s. relations' view from the league of arab states which has a brand new ambassador here in washington, and then, of course, the palestinian future focusing on that as well as the gtc countries in yemen and the what has been done in terms of the department of state and others trying to double u.s. exports internationally and globally, but with special reference to the arab world. on top of business finance, human resource development, and iran, features here in the afternoon as well as does the view the of the u.s.-arab relationship from the arab media. i thank all of you for being here today. see you this evening and tomorrow. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> downsizing, watching it live, one of 10,000 homes they are trying to get done in the next four years over the course of the four years of may your
[applause] >> we have a lovely reception this evening hosted by the ambassador of jordan, looking forward to that, and also, an early start tomorrow morning. u.s. views from ambassador jim smith followed by the arab-u.s. relations' view from the league of arab states which has a brand new ambassador here in washington, and then, of course, the palestinian future focusing on that as well as the gtc countries in yemen and the what has been done in terms of the department of state and others...
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that's less than 35 miles from jordan's border with syria. this follows several days of cross border attacks between syria and turkey. a troubling sign that the syrian civil war could explode into a wider conflict. today secretary panetta saying the u.s. is helping jordan deal with tens of thousands of refugees out of syria and getting ready for any potential syrian escalation. >> that's the reason we have our -- a group of our force there is working to help them build a headquarters there and to insure that we make the relationship between the united states and jordan a strong one so that we can deal with all of the possible consequences of what's happening in syria. >> activists say the civil war killed more than 30,000 people, many of them innocent men, women and children. jennifer griffin is in the pentagon tonight. when did the u.s. military deploy these forces in the country of jordan? >> bill, u.s. defense officials tell us several months ago, about 150 army special operations forces were sent to jordan. they mainly are there to try an
that's less than 35 miles from jordan's border with syria. this follows several days of cross border attacks between syria and turkey. a troubling sign that the syrian civil war could explode into a wider conflict. today secretary panetta saying the u.s. is helping jordan deal with tens of thousands of refugees out of syria and getting ready for any potential syrian escalation. >> that's the reason we have our -- a group of our force there is working to help them build a headquarters...
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for bebe, it was the consolidation of israel's stranglehold on western air of israel the side of the jordan. his major asset being perfect american accent and his american football the cavalry. bv did not see himself only as an israeli leader. his self-perception is of a israeli-american political maestro with a single constituency, divided into two parts, one on the shores of the -- and one between the two shining sees of this hemisphere. i doubt if the vcs and the limits to his bipartisan plausibility in this country. why should he? considering how often and how easily he has outmaneuvered and outmatched first clinton and now obama. iran's nuclear program does pose a threat to israel's nuclear monopoly. it does pose a threat to israel's superpower, regional superpower status. what is this not to is pose an existential threat to israel. that it does not do and that military and intelligence establishments of israel know this. bp bebe's focus on iran's nuclear program is a monstrous red herring. he needs to divert attention from his top priority. what is his top priority? his top priority i
for bebe, it was the consolidation of israel's stranglehold on western air of israel the side of the jordan. his major asset being perfect american accent and his american football the cavalry. bv did not see himself only as an israeli leader. his self-perception is of a israeli-american political maestro with a single constituency, divided into two parts, one on the shores of the -- and one between the two shining sees of this hemisphere. i doubt if the vcs and the limits to his bipartisan...
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military has deployed a secret task force to jordan to help respond to the ongoing violence in syria. "the new york times" reports a contingent of more than 150 planners and other specialists is tasked with helping jordanian forces handle incoming syrian refugees, prepare for syria's potential loss of control over its chemical weapons, and respond should the turmoil in syria spread more widely throughout the middle east. the mission also reportedly has discussed contingency plans to insulate jordan from the conflict, with talks of a u.s.- backed buffer zone along the syria-toward a murdeborder. the u.s. military presence in jordan comes just as the jordanian monarchy is facing its largest protests since the start of the arab spring. thousands of jordanians marched in the capital demanding economic opportunities and democratic reforms. turkey forced a syrian passenger airplane to land in and confiscated its cargo is tensions between the two countries continue to rise. the airplane was traveling from moscow to the syrian city of damascus, and there were unconfirmed reports military supp
military has deployed a secret task force to jordan to help respond to the ongoing violence in syria. "the new york times" reports a contingent of more than 150 planners and other specialists is tasked with helping jordanian forces handle incoming syrian refugees, prepare for syria's potential loss of control over its chemical weapons, and respond should the turmoil in syria spread more widely throughout the middle east. the mission also reportedly has discussed contingency plans to...
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barbara jordan did an event in 1988. right after michael dukakis boss to the george herbert walker bush. and cronkite was great friends with george herbert walker bush, personal friends, but he was for dukakis as a liberal. he was livid that dukakis avoided the word liberal as if it was a dirty word fifth. he thought that democrats were cowards, not defending liberalism of harry truman or the kennedys or whatever, fdr. and so at a barbara jordan speech, which you can pull up one youtube, it's unbelievable to watch, i think he had a little bit of scutcheon him. [laughter] he threw his script away and said, i'm going to like in the movie network open the windows and shot it out. i am a liberal. i am for roe versus wade. i am a liberal. it was like -- and he felt good after that. [laughter] he had bottled up his own views on whether he was a liberal. he was just bobbling it up. he was living with the pressure of having to be mr. judicial and mr. center, and i equate a lot of his views on politics much like with the northern
barbara jordan did an event in 1988. right after michael dukakis boss to the george herbert walker bush. and cronkite was great friends with george herbert walker bush, personal friends, but he was for dukakis as a liberal. he was livid that dukakis avoided the word liberal as if it was a dirty word fifth. he thought that democrats were cowards, not defending liberalism of harry truman or the kennedys or whatever, fdr. and so at a barbara jordan speech, which you can pull up one youtube, it's...
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or will it be like jordan, poland, bolivia, kind of the question answers itself. so the conditional probability that china will avoid the middle income trap is much higher and one in three. it's 50, 60, three chords. i mean, southern ocean that china will fall in the middle income crowd i just don't think it's likely, at least until china reaches 50, 55% of your standard of living. roughly where korea is today. yes, there is 18. it's a problem but i think -- aging. as i said, there's lots of things that china can do to overcome because it's still very poor to avoid this problem. i forgot to mention that, you know, america booster, u.s. boosters and china always draw japan and algae and say, you know, japan had this bubble, japan slow down, china is same situation. i think that is fundamentally ironic analogy because when china -- when japan penn state in the late '80s, early nights, japan was at u.s. standard of living, or close to the. so the scope for ketchup japan had was over. china is still at about 25% so there's tremendous scope, so china, japan and algae i
or will it be like jordan, poland, bolivia, kind of the question answers itself. so the conditional probability that china will avoid the middle income trap is much higher and one in three. it's 50, 60, three chords. i mean, southern ocean that china will fall in the middle income crowd i just don't think it's likely, at least until china reaches 50, 55% of your standard of living. roughly where korea is today. yes, there is 18. it's a problem but i think -- aging. as i said, there's lots of...
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saudi arabia qatar go over there a wealthy person both arab states turkey of course member of nato jordan so it does . we have to see how he goes because certainly turkey east that may need your support there of the. syrian insurgency they have provided sanctuary some sort of turkey from turkey go with the weapons that i'm different here and i mean all of the rebel groups them in tears to join for not putting all of your sink you did you had east across from talking to syria there is training bases there logistical bases command and control centers of the rebels inside turkey so really he my son are realistic but of course i think it does have to be the major powers. they have to push for such a proposal to work and i don't mean not just russia or china members permanent members of the security council the united states because believe me well that's my opinion at least if turkey what turkey has done best for us because it has the approval of the obama administration if the united states tells turkey to cooperate then do it if united states which i suspect the obama administration runs th
saudi arabia qatar go over there a wealthy person both arab states turkey of course member of nato jordan so it does . we have to see how he goes because certainly turkey east that may need your support there of the. syrian insurgency they have provided sanctuary some sort of turkey from turkey go with the weapons that i'm different here and i mean all of the rebel groups them in tears to join for not putting all of your sink you did you had east across from talking to syria there is training...
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now -- because i am coming from the turkish border, syrian/turkish border -- it's become not just for jordan or for israel or for iraq, it is real threat for regional security, and it might be one day like maybe afghanistan or yemen. it might even american interests. so we are not just blaming united states just because we are friends. it is real. i was there for maybe three times for the, you know, syrian/turkish border, and you can't imagine how much it's becoming a regional threat for the security region. the second thing i think united states has one responsibility. you're always talking about human rightses, supporting democracy, supporting kids' rights and women's rights. what about the syrians? now, i really was crying when i was seeing there are kids who didn't go to their schools for two years. and might be some of them, they might be terrorists. so my last comment is what is the -- [inaudible] if you are just going to stay in washington, -- [inaudible] i'm sure those will not be good news for united states. >> i think one of the things that we haven't heard at all here and yet shou
now -- because i am coming from the turkish border, syrian/turkish border -- it's become not just for jordan or for israel or for iraq, it is real threat for regional security, and it might be one day like maybe afghanistan or yemen. it might even american interests. so we are not just blaming united states just because we are friends. it is real. i was there for maybe three times for the, you know, syrian/turkish border, and you can't imagine how much it's becoming a regional threat for the...
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and it's not only just america, but nato is now helping, jordan's helping train police, uae is helping train police. we've allocated $7 billion over the next months for reconstruction efforts. and we're making progress there. and our alliance is strong. and as i just told you, there's going to be a summit of the arab nations. japan will be hosting a summit. we're making progress. it is hard work. it is hard work to go from a tyranny to a democracy. it's hard work to go from a place where people get their hands cut off, or executed, to a place where people are free. but it's necessary work. and a free iraq is going to make this world a more peaceful place. >> ninety seconds, senator kerry. >> what i think troubles a lot of people in our country is that the president has just sort of described one kind of mistake. but what he has said is that, even knowing there were no weapons of mass destruction, even knowing there was no imminent threat, even knowing there was no connection with al qaida, he would still have done everything the same way. those are his words. now, i would not. so what
and it's not only just america, but nato is now helping, jordan's helping train police, uae is helping train police. we've allocated $7 billion over the next months for reconstruction efforts. and we're making progress there. and our alliance is strong. and as i just told you, there's going to be a summit of the arab nations. japan will be hosting a summit. we're making progress. it is hard work. it is hard work to go from a tyranny to a democracy. it's hard work to go from a place where people...
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i know you made a stop on the jordan and syrian border. >> the arab spring no doubt ushered in on one hand hope for people as they try to create a representative government. on the other hand there is a question about the vacume that come with governments that are formed and groups are taking advantage of that and the region is very, very fragile. and i get the feeling that just a few things and a few strings pulled in one direction or the other could create and unleash a lot of problems in that area and obviously syria itself look at it. >> senator bob corker thank you for your courage. >> courage and tiffany hartley whether there is a conspiracy to fix gas price in california. is it a conspiracy by oorksz r.. >>> another person died from the deadly meningitis outbreak linked to tainted vials of steroid medication. the latest victim is in indiana and the total number of reported cases is 197. the out break turned into a major health care after a massachusetts company shipped tainted vials of the painkiller. >> and syria banning turkish airlines from flying into its air space. the reg
i know you made a stop on the jordan and syrian border. >> the arab spring no doubt ushered in on one hand hope for people as they try to create a representative government. on the other hand there is a question about the vacume that come with governments that are formed and groups are taking advantage of that and the region is very, very fragile. and i get the feeling that just a few things and a few strings pulled in one direction or the other could create and unleash a lot of problems...
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i know you made a stop on the jordan and syrian border. >> the arab spring no doubt ushered in on one hand hope for people as they try to create a representative government. on the other hand there is a question about the vacume that come with governments that are formed and groups are taking advantage of that and the region is very, very fragile. and i get the feeling that just a few things and a few strings pulled in one direction or the other could create and unleash a lot of problems in that area and obviously syria itself look at it. >> senator bob corker thank you for your courage. >> courage and tiffany hartley whether there is a conspiracy to fix gas price in california. is it a conspiracy byarge on fox news.com. >> i wanted to hug all of my children. it was horrifying. i can't imagine how her parents feel. and just my heart goes out to them. >> using a missing puppy as bait. a len year old wyoming girl was lured in a toyota forerunner and then he kidnap raped the child. the f.b.i. is asking people in wyoming and other states for help in finding the vehicle and man suspected o
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to arkadelphia arkansas jordan gets the last word. is on her democrats line. go ahead. >> caller: okay. i think obama should win because -- [inaudible] what ron is saying is not true but it's not too. he has raised us. -- [inaudible] and ron is a scary man. i don't think he should be in office as well. i'm looking at the statistic map right now, and what he is saying is just a lie. los.. [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. i am dan glickman here at the aspen institute as vice president and i run the congressional program. it's a great honor to have you here and these great folks here on behalf of the washington ideas around a table series of the aspen institute and the mashaal smith and robert h. smith foundation. we thank you for being here. a lot of us are very interested in the politics of the last couple of weeks. as an old politician myself and i see some old politicians up front. there's congressman and ambassador tim roemer, senate johnson, and i know that there are others as well anyway. so we appreciate folks being here.
to arkadelphia arkansas jordan gets the last word. is on her democrats line. go ahead. >> caller: okay. i think obama should win because -- [inaudible] what ron is saying is not true but it's not too. he has raised us. -- [inaudible] and ron is a scary man. i don't think he should be in office as well. i'm looking at the statistic map right now, and what he is saying is just a lie. los.. [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. i am dan glickman here at the...
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jordan. >> point of order. >> are you requesting time? >> point of order. >> i guess unanimous consent that the ranking member have 15 seconds without objection to order. >> objection. >> mr. and mrs. chairman, with all due respect, you just went over -- >> you don't have to apologize to me. >> with all due respect you just allowed mr. burton to go over by two minutes, and you are giving mr. cummings 15 seconds. you know what i mean? there's a little bit -- i'm sure you -- >> i understand. we have gone over both on witnesses and that and i will -- i'm going to pull it back into five minutes very solidly. >> okay, but just be fair. >> before we get down to your part, i promise. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> without objection, the ranking member is given equal time to ask a question. i just want to go back to you, ambassador. i think mr. norton and the question asked a very critical question. the chairman tald about the five days. can you give us -- can you try to explain that to us that, you know, during that period of five days or w
jordan. >> point of order. >> are you requesting time? >> point of order. >> i guess unanimous consent that the ranking member have 15 seconds without objection to order. >> objection. >> mr. and mrs. chairman, with all due respect, you just went over -- >> you don't have to apologize to me. >> with all due respect you just allowed mr. burton to go over by two minutes, and you are giving mr. cummings 15 seconds. you know what i mean? there's a...
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i know you made a stop on the jordan and syrian border. >> the arab spring no doubt ushered in on one hand hope for people as they try to create a representative government. on the other hand there is a question about the vacume that come with governments that are formed and groups are taking advantage of that and the region is very, very fragile. and i get the feeling that just a few things and a few strings pulled in one direction or the other could create and unleash a lot of problems in that area and obviously syria itself look at it. >> senator bob corker thank you for your courage. >> courage and tiffany hartley whether there is a conspiracy to fix gas price in california. is it a conspiracy by the refineries to screw california drivers. kill the design. design something totally original. do it again. that's good. kick out the committees. call in the engineers. call in the car guys. call in the nerds. build a prototype. mold it. shape it. love it. give it 40 mpg. no, 41. give it a huge display. give it a starting price under 16 grand. take it to the car shows. get a celebrity en
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. >>> protesters flood the streets of amman, jordan. take a look. thousands turn out after being called by jordan's muslim brotherhood to take to the streets, all of this comes just one day after jordan's king dissolved the country's parliament and called for new elections. jordan's muslim brotherhood is calling for a boycott of the elections. it is a move that could throw the country into political crisis. >>> back here at home, the new jobless numbers, they look better, but are they? we're going to find out what is behind these numbers today including one surprise and what they tell us about where the economy is headed. [ male announcer ] are you considering a new medicare plan? then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can help you find the right plan. open enrollment to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so now is the best time to review your options and enroll in a plan. medicare has two main par
. >>> protesters flood the streets of amman, jordan. take a look. thousands turn out after being called by jordan's muslim brotherhood to take to the streets, all of this comes just one day after jordan's king dissolved the country's parliament and called for new elections. jordan's muslim brotherhood is calling for a boycott of the elections. it is a move that could throw the country into political crisis. >>> back here at home, the new jobless numbers, they look better, but...
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and rebel forces which has displaced an estimated 300,000 syrians, sending them fleeing into turkey, jordan, iraq, and other countries. on thursday, syrian refugee described the conditions at one camp in a rebel controlled area near the turkish border. >> we're living in very difficult conditions. we are witnessing a lot of sorrow garbage is throwing -- is thrown everywhere. there are over 500 families here. words cannot express the hardship we live in. i challenge anyone to live here for even two hours. >> the leader of the lebanese militant group hezbollah has admitted to launching an iranian-made drone over israel in a rare incursion into israel's carefully controlled airspace. the unmanned drone was shot down by israel which regularly sends its own fighter planes over lebanon. u.s. drone strikes killed of the 16 people in northwestern pakistan thursday and wounded a dozen others. anonymous officials said the targets were militants at a compound. the u.s. border patrol agent opened fire on people throwing rocks from the mexican side of the border, apparently killing a teenage boy. 16-yea
and rebel forces which has displaced an estimated 300,000 syrians, sending them fleeing into turkey, jordan, iraq, and other countries. on thursday, syrian refugee described the conditions at one camp in a rebel controlled area near the turkish border. >> we're living in very difficult conditions. we are witnessing a lot of sorrow garbage is throwing -- is thrown everywhere. there are over 500 families here. words cannot express the hardship we live in. i challenge anyone to live here for...
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. >>> now, oakland police howard jordan said -- >>> meanwhile, a separate scathing report has created a new controversy for oakland police. a federal judge ordered a judge on department of investigations of nine police shootings and yesterday that report was released. it states that investigators were sympathetic towards fellow police. the report idea that in several -- adds that some could be disappointed. >>> for now milpitas police will remain on the job. milpitas is facing a $9 million budget deficit. the council now plans to get the public vote whether -- about whether they should oursource the police. >>> the highway 4 is open again after a bad accident at hillcrest. police say a dark car hit the center divide and slammed into a white suv. >> somebody was weaving all over the roads. the air bag saved his life. >> the other driver was arrested on driving -- for driving under the influence. highway 4 was shut down for an hour and a half after emergency crews came and cleared out the scene. antioch police are searching for someone throwing objects from an overpass. three peeks incl
. >>> now, oakland police howard jordan said -- >>> meanwhile, a separate scathing report has created a new controversy for oakland police. a federal judge ordered a judge on department of investigations of nine police shootings and yesterday that report was released. it states that investigators were sympathetic towards fellow police. the report idea that in several -- adds that some could be disappointed. >>> for now milpitas police will remain on the job. milpitas...
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jordan does not have a lot of energy, but it has neighbors to do. the same with lebanon and turkey. they need more access. as difficult as the problems now appear, i think there is one area where we can make some diplomatic headway and that is trying to get every country to act in their own self-interest and that is make decisions about boundaries, workout commercial arms-length transactions, no matter what else is going on in the neighborhood. do what you need to do to have a reliable source of affordable energy. that has been our position. thank you. [applause] >> thank you all. thank you for great questions. [applause] >> thank you all very much to my special thank you to hillary clinton for a very interesting speech on a very important topic. i would like all of you to sit down, if you don't mind, until the secretary is able to leave. let me just make sure -- is there someone else who needs to make an announcement? >> yes. >> ok, i will leave you to make -- whoever it is -- to make the announcement and we will depart. thank you again. thank you very much. [applause] >> coming up
jordan does not have a lot of energy, but it has neighbors to do. the same with lebanon and turkey. they need more access. as difficult as the problems now appear, i think there is one area where we can make some diplomatic headway and that is trying to get every country to act in their own self-interest and that is make decisions about boundaries, workout commercial arms-length transactions, no matter what else is going on in the neighborhood. do what you need to do to have a reliable source...
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host: jim jordan talk about libya and other topics as well. is the chairman of the republican study committee from ohio. you can see that on newsmakers, that will take place tomorrow on "washington journal" after this program tomorrow at 6:00. rick nelson, welcome. all the headlines this morning deal with libya. summit political context, some and others. we are about a month since the attack on ben zazi. what do we know about the attack now? guest: we know how the attacks unfolded. now that we have seen that this was a very sophisticated an unprecedented attack in many ways, it ended up being a very lethal. that is the most important thing we have learned. host: as far as that information, what we gain? guest: we see that we do have forces out there particularly and libya and in the middle east where there are individuals that are very well trained, very well equipped and have the lethal force that can go ahead and take action against people and united states facilities geared and we need to work hard to make sure those facilities are protecte
host: jim jordan talk about libya and other topics as well. is the chairman of the republican study committee from ohio. you can see that on newsmakers, that will take place tomorrow on "washington journal" after this program tomorrow at 6:00. rick nelson, welcome. all the headlines this morning deal with libya. summit political context, some and others. we are about a month since the attack on ben zazi. what do we know about the attack now? guest: we know how the attacks unfolded....
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israel, turkey, jordan, our nato allies. working to boost the syrian opposition to bring the fight into in end as soon as possible. i do not think a political settlement is likely. the obama administration is holding out walking russian cooperation at the u.n. we need to look at multilateral operations with friends and not with rivals. in the long run, that is the way to go not only on syria but on broader foreign policy in general. >> mr. obamas bet and it helped. the sanctions against iran, which they would form. it was an improvement of relations. were were women's -- there limits on arms to syria. things the buyer. the russians have taken a huge gamble year. they have taken a very big gamble. they are lining themselves up with the share crescent in the u.s. -- alienating much if not all of the sunni islamic world. in the long run, this is a losing proposition. selling $4.20 billion worth of arms to iraq, which brought arms from czechoslovakia in from the united states as the iraqis are trying to balance their arms purcha
israel, turkey, jordan, our nato allies. working to boost the syrian opposition to bring the fight into in end as soon as possible. i do not think a political settlement is likely. the obama administration is holding out walking russian cooperation at the u.n. we need to look at multilateral operations with friends and not with rivals. in the long run, that is the way to go not only on syria but on broader foreign policy in general. >> mr. obamas bet and it helped. the sanctions against...
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seven years of my life painfully on the commission of immigration reform which was chaired by barbara jordan and 1990's. i think the way to describe the american immigration system is, it is enormous. it represents something like one-third of the world's total immigration into one country with 7% of the world's population. it is enormous but terribly unbalanced. it is dominated by family ties and skills based immigration is an afterthought in the current system. that is the problem you're referring to. it is also off balance as an expedient. we have a dominance now in the skills based side and a dominance of temporary migration over permanent migration. that is not healthy, and that is why we get these kind of peculiar outcomes that he was talking about. the system is enormous. needs reform. it is not that we need more immigration. it is that we need to have a better balance within the immigration system. as far as who does better, i never thought i would say this, i must say. i spent many years living in britain and they had a hopeless immigration system, i thought, very badly administered,
seven years of my life painfully on the commission of immigration reform which was chaired by barbara jordan and 1990's. i think the way to describe the american immigration system is, it is enormous. it represents something like one-third of the world's total immigration into one country with 7% of the world's population. it is enormous but terribly unbalanced. it is dominated by family ties and skills based immigration is an afterthought in the current system. that is the problem you're...
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♪ ♪ i'm returning to go and see them ♪ shore're on that distant ♪ ♪ ♪ as i go down to that river of jordan ♪ [indiscernible] would make me whole ♪ ♪ i am a pilgrim and a stranger ♪ ♪ traveling through this wearisome land ♪ made by hands ♪ [applause] >> george mcgovern may have been the most modest and gracious human being that any of us have ever known. he and jim had an interest and politics and baseball. jim abner coached the team and george mcgovern love this in los crowells -- loved the st. louis cardinals. he lost two races, against richard nixon and the race for the u.s. senate. he is probably the most gracious and modest person any of us have ever known and that is true. he got a lot of attention. bob dole wrote a letter to the near times talking about the fact that george mcgovern and attended panics and's funeral. no one was more surprised than richard nixon when george mcgovern showed up. what a lot of people do not know is george mcgovern of's passion for baseball also involved going to our minor league team. as matt mcgovern will tell you, when he would drive his
♪ ♪ i'm returning to go and see them ♪ shore're on that distant ♪ ♪ ♪ as i go down to that river of jordan ♪ [indiscernible] would make me whole ♪ ♪ i am a pilgrim and a stranger ♪ ♪ traveling through this wearisome land ♪ made by hands ♪ [applause] >> george mcgovern may have been the most modest and gracious human being that any of us have ever known. he and jim had an interest and politics and baseball. jim abner coached the team and george mcgovern love this...
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michael jordan was asked to support a democratic candidate for senate, declined at the time saying republicans buy shoes, too. currently the owner of the charlotte bobcats and raises money for president obama. i don't think he's all that concerned at this point in his life and career that people will alienate him because of his political choices. >> back in the day, he was selling a lot of shoes. maybe that was the reason for that comment. a.j. hammer, thanks so much. he will be back with us in the next hour for more showbiz headlines. >>> the man behind the viral individu video sits down to talk about his breakdown and hospitalization. >>> one credit card company is paying out hundreds of dollars to each of its card holders. it's not because they racked up a bunch of reward points. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> one credit card co
michael jordan was asked to support a democratic candidate for senate, declined at the time saying republicans buy shoes, too. currently the owner of the charlotte bobcats and raises money for president obama. i don't think he's all that concerned at this point in his life and career that people will alienate him because of his political choices. >> back in the day, he was selling a lot of shoes. maybe that was the reason for that comment. a.j. hammer, thanks so much. he will be back with...
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but you know, just like michael jordan, john stockton and karl melodic, there's a time to retire. we need to make sure that our children have every opportunity to live the american dream. i let experience does not come 36 years in government, but from the 34 years at the ibm corporation. when i go back to washington, i will vote my conscience, my constituents and the constitution. i will not be as partisan individual that is ruining our country today. government should protect you and me from those who do us harm. threaten our right and take away our civil liberties whether they be foreign or domestic, on scribbles' businesses, corporations or individuals. i gained a reputation as one who work together to balance the state budget every year. collaboration is our problems are solved. as your united states senator, i promise you every day i will work to represent you and this great state. god bless you. god bless, utah. thank you very much. >> on behalf of the audience and the citizens of utah, we thank you both for running. >> c-span will continue to bring you governor debate from
but you know, just like michael jordan, john stockton and karl melodic, there's a time to retire. we need to make sure that our children have every opportunity to live the american dream. i let experience does not come 36 years in government, but from the 34 years at the ibm corporation. when i go back to washington, i will vote my conscience, my constituents and the constitution. i will not be as partisan individual that is ruining our country today. government should protect you and me from...
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jordan is becoming destabilized. the fact of the matter is we have to be very careful to ensure that our ally, the most reliable ally we have and the only democracy in a very dangerous part of a world, has the tools they need to keep their people safe. >> thank you for the question. the biggest threat to israel today is iran with nuclear weapons. the second biggest threat to israel today is whether not the united states will stand behind them when they are threatened. there are very few differences between my opponent and me on foreign policy. if she wants to have a debate, she ought to have that debate with the president. what happened in egypt and libya, it took them weeks to decide it was a terrorist attack. i am concerned because israel needs our help. it will need our support and i stand behind them. >> ok. >> this is an issue that is very important to me. i have spent a critical time in middle east peace. when i disagreed with the president, i was the first one on either side of the aisle to express my differen
jordan is becoming destabilized. the fact of the matter is we have to be very careful to ensure that our ally, the most reliable ally we have and the only democracy in a very dangerous part of a world, has the tools they need to keep their people safe. >> thank you for the question. the biggest threat to israel today is iran with nuclear weapons. the second biggest threat to israel today is whether not the united states will stand behind them when they are threatened. there are very few...
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also violence erupting in jordan and, of course, the skirmishes that have continued for weeks between syria and turkey. all of this has led traders to focus not only on the possible disruption to production, but the oil transportation routes there. particularly going through syria to turkey and exported out there by the port of sehan. we're looking at the ct this could have on brent crude. it supported prices above that $110 a barrel mark, we are looking at crude falling below that level and more of an impact on what is happening here in the u.s. market spilling over into the brent crude market. in the u.s. here, we are continuing to watch for the restart of the keystone pipeline. we've just spoken to transcanada, that is supposed to happen some time today. it had been pushed back from the re-start of saturday. and, of course, it's been down since wednesday. this is 590,000 barrels per day. and that is something the traders are most focused on. and a big reason why wtis near the lows of the session. >> before i let you go, some investors may see some headlines today suggesting that ga
also violence erupting in jordan and, of course, the skirmishes that have continued for weeks between syria and turkey. all of this has led traders to focus not only on the possible disruption to production, but the oil transportation routes there. particularly going through syria to turkey and exported out there by the port of sehan. we're looking at the ct this could have on brent crude. it supported prices above that $110 a barrel mark, we are looking at crude falling below that level and...
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sending military troops to the jordan/syria border and of course tensions between syria and turkey have been escalating. we're also looking at some of the fundamental data, the latest report from opec in their monthly report saying there will be ample supplies through 2013. we'll wait to see what the international energy agency and the u.s. energy information administration have to say in their monthly reports later this week. in terms of the gold price, that $17.60 to $17.65 level has been a key area of support and a lot of traders say there is consolidation here as we've seen a firmer dollar, not much news to move gold in one direction or another but they're looking for a big move, either to the 1800 level or perhaps to 1650, got to go one way or the other and those are the key points to watch. back to you, david. >> thanks very much, sharon epperson. we've been talking about china of late given this morning yum! results and alcoa in that conference call. i've mentioned a pronounced slowdown in the growth of asian exports and i'm not just talking china to u.s., although that's an impo
sending military troops to the jordan/syria border and of course tensions between syria and turkey have been escalating. we're also looking at some of the fundamental data, the latest report from opec in their monthly report saying there will be ample supplies through 2013. we'll wait to see what the international energy agency and the u.s. energy information administration have to say in their monthly reports later this week. in terms of the gold price, that $17.60 to $17.65 level has been a...
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and daughters called "the magic room" and it is now out in picture and jeffreys is a low's daughter jordan is here to talk to us about it. >> i know it's been a hard eight month. eight months ago you lost your father. how is your family doing and your sisters? >> thanks for asking. we're doing the best we can. it's hard, but we're very lucky to have each other and very lucky to have our friends and family. they have been very wonderful, and it's been uplifting to see how supportive everyone has been. >> yeah. this last book, your dad really focuses on the relationships and love and exploring, you know, and "the magic room" is this bridal salon. why do you think he wanted to write about it? >> i certainly think it's because he was interested in fashion. he wore hawaiian shirts every day. he was speaking to my mom about how he wanted to write a story about love that he wishes for his daughters and where he shut set that, and she thought there's something about a bridal gown that's really special and the relationship that you have with your family when you are picking out that, you know, that
and daughters called "the magic room" and it is now out in picture and jeffreys is a low's daughter jordan is here to talk to us about it. >> i know it's been a hard eight month. eight months ago you lost your father. how is your family doing and your sisters? >> thanks for asking. we're doing the best we can. it's hard, but we're very lucky to have each other and very lucky to have our friends and family. they have been very wonderful, and it's been uplifting to see how...